Supported by ethnographic evidence from ongoing research with African traditional healers, mainly in the Western Cape Province, this paper promotes reciprocal collaborations between traditional practitioners and western trained doctors in South Africa. The emphasis is placed on HIVIAIDS interventions. Some obstacles to effective cooperation are examined, followed by an exploration of government actions (and non-actions) which together tend to influence popular opinion about traditional healing. The relationship between traditional healers and witchcraft - arguably the major contributor to suspicions about traditional healing practice - is analysed, and the implications for HIV/AIDS interventions are examined in the light of these findings. ...
MA (Indigenous Knowledge System-MA (IKS)), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusDuring the colonial...
This review describes the available research literature involved with efforts at collaboration betwe...
In a cross sectional study 233 traditional healers were interviewed in three selected communities in...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...
The potential advantages of co-operation between traditional and biomedical practitioners in Africa ...
Collaboration between traditional healers and biomedical practitioners is now being accepted by many...
Despite international recognition of the potential value of collaboration between traditional health...
Traditional health care practices were formally recognised and advocated by the World Health Organis...
Academic research has tended to explain traditional African health practices as part of a belief sys...
The persistence ofthe binary of scientific and indigenous or traditional medicine in contemporary So...
This review describes research literature involved with efforts at collaboration between traditional...
Traditional healing remains an important aspect of many people’s engagement with healthcare and, in ...
Prevention and control programs for HIV/AIDS have had limited success, especially in sub-Saharan Afr...
Access to effective HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention is not a universal standard; however it is a g...
The historical relationship between western and traditional health practitioners in South Africa was...
MA (Indigenous Knowledge System-MA (IKS)), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusDuring the colonial...
This review describes the available research literature involved with efforts at collaboration betwe...
In a cross sectional study 233 traditional healers were interviewed in three selected communities in...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...
The potential advantages of co-operation between traditional and biomedical practitioners in Africa ...
Collaboration between traditional healers and biomedical practitioners is now being accepted by many...
Despite international recognition of the potential value of collaboration between traditional health...
Traditional health care practices were formally recognised and advocated by the World Health Organis...
Academic research has tended to explain traditional African health practices as part of a belief sys...
The persistence ofthe binary of scientific and indigenous or traditional medicine in contemporary So...
This review describes research literature involved with efforts at collaboration between traditional...
Traditional healing remains an important aspect of many people’s engagement with healthcare and, in ...
Prevention and control programs for HIV/AIDS have had limited success, especially in sub-Saharan Afr...
Access to effective HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention is not a universal standard; however it is a g...
The historical relationship between western and traditional health practitioners in South Africa was...
MA (Indigenous Knowledge System-MA (IKS)), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusDuring the colonial...
This review describes the available research literature involved with efforts at collaboration betwe...
In a cross sectional study 233 traditional healers were interviewed in three selected communities in...